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==  <font color="deepskyblue">Step 3, install LCD driver                                                                </font>  ==
==  <font color="deepskyblue">Step 3, install LCD driver                                                                </font>  ==
In case of 2.4” LCD Raspberry Pi:
In case of 2.4” RPi Display (MPI2401):
{{code|
{{code|
sudo ./LCD24-show  }}
sudo ./LCD24-show  }}
In case of 2.8” LCD Raspberry Pi:
In case of 2.8” RPi Display (MPI2801):
{{code|
{{code|
sudo ./LCD28-show  }}
sudo ./LCD28-show  }}
In case of 3.2” LCD Raspberry Pi:
In case of 3.2” RPi Display (MPI3201):
{{code|
{{code|
sudo ./LCD32-show  }}
sudo ./LCD32-show  }}
In case of 3.5” LCD Raspberry Pi:
In case of 3.5” RPi Display(MPI3501):
{{code|
{{code|
sudo ./LCD35-show  }}
sudo ./LCD35-show  }}
In case of 3.5” MPI3508 LCD Raspberry Pi:
In case of 3.5” 3.5" HDMI Display-B(MPI3508):
{{code|
{{code|
sudo ./MPI3508-show  }}
sudo ./MPI3508-show  }}
In case of 3.97” LCD Raspberry Pi:
In case of 4.0" HDMI Display(MPI4008):
{{code|
{{code|
sudo ./LCD397-show  }}
sudo ./MPI4008-show  }}
In case of 4.3” LCD Raspberry Pi:
In case of 4.3” LCD Raspberry Pi:
{{code|
{{code|
sudo ./LCD43-show  }}
sudo ./LCD43-show  }}
In case of 5.0” LCD Raspberry Pi:
In case of 5.0” HDMI Display(Resistance touch)(MPI5008):
{{code|
{{code|
sudo ./LCD5-show    }}
sudo ./LCD5-show    }}
In case of 5”-B MPI5001 LCD Raspberry Pi:
In case of 5inch HDMI Display-B(Capacitor touch)(MPI5001):
{{code|
{{code|
sudo ./MPI5001-show    }}
sudo ./MPI5001-show    }}
In case of 7.0” LCD version B 800*400:
In case of 7inch HDMI Display-B-800X480(MPI7001):
{{code|
{{code|
sudo ./LCD7B-show  }}
sudo ./LCD7B-show  }}
In case of 7.0” LCD version C 1024*600:
In case of 7inch HDMI Display-C-1024X600(MPI7002):
{{code|
{{code|
sudo ./LCD7C-show  }}
sudo ./LCD7C-show  }}
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sudo tar LCD-show.tar.gz
sudo tar LCD-show.tar.gz
cd LCD-show/                                          }}
cd LCD-show/                                          }}




==  <font color="deepskyblue">Step 3, install LCD driver                                                                </font>  ==
==  <font color="deepskyblue">Step 3, install LCD driver                                                                </font>  ==
In case of 2.4” LCD Raspberry Pi:
In case of 2.4” RPi Display (MPI2401):
{{code|
{{code|
sudo ./LCD24-show  }}
sudo ./LCD24-show  }}
In case of 2.8” LCD Raspberry Pi:
In case of 2.8” RPi Display (MPI2801):
{{code|
{{code|
sudo ./LCD28-show  }}
sudo ./LCD28-show  }}
In case of 3.2” LCD Raspberry Pi:
In case of 3.2” RPi Display (MPI3201):
{{code|
{{code|
sudo ./LCD32-show  }}
sudo ./LCD32-show  }}
In case of 3.5” LCD Raspberry Pi:
In case of 3.5” RPi Display(MPI3501):
{{code|
{{code|
sudo ./LCD35-show  }}
sudo ./LCD35-show  }}
In case of 3.5” MPI3508 LCD Raspberry Pi:
In case of 3.5” 3.5" HDMI Display-B(MPI3508):
{{code|
{{code|
sudo ./MPI3508-show  }}
sudo ./MPI3508-show  }}
In case of 3.97” LCD Raspberry Pi:
In case of 4.0" HDMI Display(MPI4008):
{{code|
{{code|
sudo ./LCD397-show  }}
sudo ./MPI4008-show  }}
In case of 4.3” LCD Raspberry Pi:
In case of 4.3” LCD Raspberry Pi:
{{code|
{{code|
sudo ./LCD43-show  }}
sudo ./LCD43-show  }}
In case of 5.0” LCD Raspberry Pi:
In case of 5.0” HDMI Display(Resistance touch)(MPI5008):
{{code|
{{code|
sudo ./LCD5-show    }}
sudo ./LCD5-show    }}
In case of 5”-B MPI5001 LCD Raspberry Pi:
In case of 5inch HDMI Display-B(Capacitor touch)(MPI5001):
{{code|
{{code|
sudo ./MPI5001-show    }}
sudo ./MPI5001-show    }}
In case of 7.0” LCD version B 800*400:
In case of 7inch HDMI Display-B-800X480(MPI7001):
{{code|
{{code|
sudo ./LCD7B-show  }}
sudo ./LCD7B-show  }}
In case of 7.0” LCD version C 1024*600:
In case of 7inch HDMI Display-C-1024X600(MPI7002):
{{code|
{{code|
sudo ./LCD7C-show  }}
sudo ./LCD7C-show  }}

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Raspberry Pi LCD Driver installation instruction (method1: online installation)

This manual is applicable to all series of Raspberry Pi LCD, Raspberry Pi board should be connected to Internet during the installation.

Step 1, Install Raspbian official image

1) Download the latest Raspbian Image from the official website: https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/
2) Format Micro SD card by SDFormatter
3) Burn the official image into Micro SD car by using Win32DiskImager

Step 2, obtain the LCD driver

Log onto the Raspberry Pi users system to command line (The initial user name: pi Password: raspberry) Get the newest driver from GitHub(Raspberry Pi LCD should be connected to internet)

git clone https://github.com/goodtft/LCD-show.git
chmod -R 755 LCD-show
cd LCD-show/                                       

Step 3, install LCD driver

In case of 2.4” RPi Display (MPI2401):

sudo ./LCD24-show   

In case of 2.8” RPi Display (MPI2801):

sudo ./LCD28-show   

In case of 3.2” RPi Display (MPI3201):

sudo ./LCD32-show   

In case of 3.5” RPi Display(MPI3501):

sudo ./LCD35-show   

In case of 3.5” 3.5" HDMI Display-B(MPI3508):

sudo ./MPI3508-show   

In case of 4.0" HDMI Display(MPI4008):

sudo ./MPI4008-show  

In case of 4.3” LCD Raspberry Pi:

sudo ./LCD43-show   

In case of 5.0” HDMI Display(Resistance touch)(MPI5008):

sudo ./LCD5-show    

In case of 5inch HDMI Display-B(Capacitor touch)(MPI5001):

sudo ./MPI5001-show    

In case of 7inch HDMI Display-B-800X480(MPI7001):

sudo ./LCD7B-show   

In case of 7inch HDMI Display-C-1024X600(MPI7002):

sudo ./LCD7C-show   

the corresponding execution to switch back to Traditional HDMI display.

sudo ./LCD-hdmi   

Wait for a moment after executing the above command, then you can use the corresponding raspberry LCD.


Raspberry Pi LCD Driver installation instruction (method2: offline)

This manual is applicable to all series of Raspberry Pi LCD; if you already have the driver installation CD, can just use it offline.

Step 1, Install Raspbian official image

1) Download the latest Raspbian Image from the official website: https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/
2) Format Micro SD car by SDFormatter
3) Burn the official image into Micro SD car by using Win32DiskImager

Step 2, obtain the LCD driver

Extract from the companion CD or ask for it from the seller; Copy the LCD-show.tar.gz drive to the Raspberry Pi system root directory (Suggestion: copy flash driver directly to Micro SD car after completion of Step 1, or copy by SFTP or other methods for remote copy). Unzip and extract drive files as the following command:

cd /boot
sudo tar LCD-show.tar.gz
cd LCD-show/                                           


Step 3, install LCD driver

In case of 2.4” RPi Display (MPI2401):

sudo ./LCD24-show   

In case of 2.8” RPi Display (MPI2801):

sudo ./LCD28-show   

In case of 3.2” RPi Display (MPI3201):

sudo ./LCD32-show   

In case of 3.5” RPi Display(MPI3501):

sudo ./LCD35-show   

In case of 3.5” 3.5" HDMI Display-B(MPI3508):

sudo ./MPI3508-show   

In case of 4.0" HDMI Display(MPI4008):

sudo ./MPI4008-show  

In case of 4.3” LCD Raspberry Pi:

sudo ./LCD43-show   

In case of 5.0” HDMI Display(Resistance touch)(MPI5008):

sudo ./LCD5-show    

In case of 5inch HDMI Display-B(Capacitor touch)(MPI5001):

sudo ./MPI5001-show    

In case of 7inch HDMI Display-B-800X480(MPI7001):

sudo ./LCD7B-show   

In case of 7inch HDMI Display-C-1024X600(MPI7002):

sudo ./LCD7C-show   

the corresponding execution to switch back to Traditional HDMI display.

sudo ./LCD-hdmi   

Wait for a moment after executing the above command, then you can use the corresponding raspberry LCD.